I say Jack Churchill, he fought in world war 2 with a bow and arrow and escaped from nazi camps three times. There's more but it's in the wikipedia article. On his way home from work he used to throw his luggage out the window of the train and into his backyard, the other people on the train were shocked not knowing that it was his house. It saved him the trouble of having to haul it home from the train station.

I did search, couldn't find any threads yet I'm sure there are identical ones.

Example: "One of the major arguments within the band occurred when Mustaine decided to bring his dog to a rehearsal. He usually left it to guard his stash of heroin before he sold it, but on this day he brought it along. As they neared the building where the band were to play, Ron McGovney was pulling up in his car. Dave's dog immediately began scratching at it and climbing on the hood. McGovney was angry and started shouting at Mustaine. Next Hetfield emerged from the building and did the same. Things got heated and Hetfield kicked Dave's dog. Mustaine threatened to hit James and Ron said: 'If you're going to hit him, you'll have to hit me first.' When Mustaine turned to him James added: 'If you're going to hit Ron, you'll have to hit me first.' To this Dave replied: 'You win James!' and punched him. According to McGovney, James flew across the room. Ron then jumped on Mustaines back, was flipped and thrown against a wall. The other band members then got up and told Dave he was fired."

... On his way home from work he used to throw his luggage out the window of the train and into his backyard, the other people on the train were shocked not knowing that it was his house. It saved him the trouble of having to haul it home from the train station.

Example: "One of the major arguments within the band occurred when Mustaine decided to bring his dog to a rehearsal. He usually left it to guard his stash of heroin before he sold it, but on this day he brought it along. As they neared the building where the band were to play, Ron McGovney was pulling up in his car. Dave's dog immediately began scratching at it and climbing on the hood. McGovney was angry and started shouting at Mustaine. Next Hetfield emerged from the building and did the same. Things got heated and Hetfield kicked Dave's dog. Mustaine threatened to hit James and Ron said: 'If you're going to hit him, you'll have to hit me first.' When Mustaine turned to him James added: 'If you're going to hit Ron, you'll have to hit me first.' To this Dave replied: 'You win James!' and punched him. According to McGovney, James flew across the room. Ron then jumped on Mustaines back, was flipped and thrown against a wall. The other band members then got up and told Dave he was fired."

Example: "One of the major arguments within the band occurred when Mustaine decided to bring his dog to a rehearsal. He usually left it to guard his stash of heroin before he sold it, but on this day he brought it along. As they neared the building where the band were to play, Ron McGovney was pulling up in his car. Dave's dog immediately began scratching at it and climbing on the hood. McGovney was angry and started shouting at Mustaine. Next Hetfield emerged from the building and did the same. Things got heated and Hetfield kicked Dave's dog. Mustaine threatened to hit James and Ron said: 'If you're going to hit him, you'll have to hit me first.' When Mustaine turned to him James added: 'If you're going to hit Ron, you'll have to hit me first.' To this Dave replied: 'You win James!' and punched him. According to McGovney, James flew across the room. Ron then jumped on Mustaines back, was flipped and thrown against a wall. The other band members then got up and told Dave he was fired."

Bout time someone punched James! lol cool guy and all but I'd have done the same.

Example: "One of the major arguments within the band occurred when Mustaine decided to bring his dog to a rehearsal. He usually left it to guard his stash of heroin before he sold it, but on this day he brought it along. As they neared the building where the band were to play, Ron McGovney was pulling up in his car. Dave's dog immediately began scratching at it and climbing on the hood. McGovney was angry and started shouting at Mustaine. Next Hetfield emerged from the building and did the same. Things got heated and Hetfield kicked Dave's dog. Mustaine threatened to hit James and Ron said: 'If you're going to hit him, you'll have to hit me first.' When Mustaine turned to him James added: 'If you're going to hit Ron, you'll have to hit me first.' To this Dave replied: 'You win James!' and punched him. According to McGovney, James flew across the room. Ron then jumped on Mustaines back, was flipped and thrown against a wall. The other band members then got up and told Dave he was fired."

One of Hathcock's most famous accomplishments was shooting an enemy sniper through his scope, hitting him in the eye and killing him. Hathcock and John Burke, his spotter, were stalking the enemy sniper in the jungle near Hill 55, the firebase Hathcock was operating from. The sniper had already killed several Marines, and was believed to have been sent specifically to kill Hathcock. When Hathcock saw a flash of light (light reflecting off the enemy sniper's scope) in the bushes, he fired at it, shooting through the scope and killing the sniper. Surveying the situation, Hathcock concluded that the only feasible way he could have put the bullet straight down the enemy's scope and through his eye would have been if both snipers were zeroing in on each other at the same time, and Hathcock fired first, which gave him only a few seconds to act. Given the flight time of rounds at long ranges, both snipers could easily have killed one another. The enemy rifle was recovered and the incident is documented by a photograph.

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She pulled off his left testicle and tried to swallow it, before spitting it out. A friend handed it back to Mr Jones saying "That's yours"

One of Hathcock's most famous accomplishments was shooting an enemy sniper through his scope, hitting him in the eye and killing him. Hathcock and John Burke, his spotter, were stalking the enemy sniper in the jungle near Hill 55, the firebase Hathcock was operating from. The sniper had already killed several Marines, and was believed to have been sent specifically to kill Hathcock. When Hathcock saw a flash of light (light reflecting off the enemy sniper's scope) in the bushes, he fired at it, shooting through the scope and killing the sniper. Surveying the situation, Hathcock concluded that the only feasible way he could have put the bullet straight down the enemy's scope and through his eye would have been if both snipers were zeroing in on each other at the same time, and Hathcock fired first, which gave him only a few seconds to act. Given the flight time of rounds at long ranges, both snipers could easily have killed one another. The enemy rifle was recovered and the incident is documented by a photograph.

I heard that too, too bad there wasn't any evidence to support it... although that is the epitome of BADASS

Might be important to read the last line in that paragraph I posted. They have evidence... although I myself would like to see that evidence. So, I understand skepticism but I believe it's true.

Yeah, there were lots of specials on the history channel and other things on it, they mentioned it, had dramatic reenactments and secondhand accounts, but there was nothing I saw that would back it up lol and I haven't seen this picture that was taken either.